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Well I just got an adapter to reverse mount, any precautions? I realize that the glass would be easy to damage considering you can get real close to your subject. Any tips on using this? (E-500 with the kit lenses) I have taken a few shots and they are turning out not too bad (that's my newbie opinion!)
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